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Benue State Assembly Advances Bill to Preserve Cultural Identity Through Street Naming

In a significant move to honor Benue’s rich heritage, the Chairman of the House Standing Committee on Health and Human Services and Member representing Gwer East, Hon. Elias Audu, presented a groundbreaking Bill at the Benue State Assembly sitting in Makurdi. The Bill aims to establish a law for the naming and renaming of streets and other public places to better reflect the culture and identity of the Benue people.

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The Bill successfully passed its First Reading today, marking an important step towards preserving and promoting the state’s cultural legacy. Under Governor Alia’s administration, Benue State continues to experience positive developments, driving the region towards a brighter future.

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Congratulations are in order for the Benue citizenry on this positive development, with the assembly echoing the sentiment through a resounding “ALIA DOO!”

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